Buds Aldrin
Well-Known Member
Hi all, here is the vaping email that's taken me 3 years to write, so please give it its due attention. I have been using a firefly 2 vape for the past 4 or so years. I want to change to vaping exclusively, rather than bong hits, for health reasons. Bongs really irritate my throat, whereas vaping does not irritate my throat).
First and foremost, can everyone reach a consensus on this fact: For the Firefly 2 specifically, there is a direct, proportional relationship between the quality of the cannabis (specifically trichome density and potency of the product) and the quantity/thickness of the vapor and number of hits you can get from one bowl. I am surprised that I have never seen this mentioned anywhere. Given that I live in a city and country where cannabis is far from legal, the quality of the available product fluctuates quite considerably. I have noticed that when I am trying to vape mid-range/mediocre product (I would not even consider trying to vape low grade flower in a firefly), usually I will struggle to get even 4 or 5 half decent vape hits from one bowl, and that requires straining my throat muscles to the point where I feel like they are going to burst. And that's with the temperature set at 370 degrees F (not far off combustion temp). Whereas vaping any good to great quality, modern day professionally bred strain will yield about 8 or 9 really good vape hits (stirring the bowl after about 4 tokes, as you should), where I can really taste and feel the vapor as I inhale, producing a thick cloud of vapor upon exhalation. The taste is amazing and enhanced in a Firefly 2 if it is one of those tasty and potent strains. Is this a trend exhibited by all vapes in general?
Next Firefly 2 question: The airflow needle available for the firefly 2+, can it be used to clean out the airflow jets in the bowl for the firefly 2 as well? Currently I use an air-spray can with a very thin plastic nozzle to try and clean out the tiny holes, that do eventually get clogged.
Next question: When I was researching my first vape purchase 4 years ago I was recommended 2 other models: pax 3 and flowermate v5.0s. Are they better at vaporizing cannabis flower that is mid range quality than the FF2, at the equivalent temperature (370 degrees F - for proper comparison)? By better performance I mean more hits from same volume of herb and also thicker vapor. Or given that it s 4 years on, maybe someone has a newer, better model they can recommend that would perform well with low to mid range bud. Something that is the closest thing to a bong that is a vaporizer, which, incidentally, is what the designers of the Firefly use as one of their advertising claims.
Does anyone know the name of the vaporizer that Snoop Dogg was using at the 66:50 minute mark (during the out-takes after the end of the film) of Netflix's Mac and Devin Go to High School (mammoth task to try put an image from it on here)? It looks really easy to use, and Snoop seems to dig it, so must be a good model.
Gee wiz, I envy all the crew from California, Colorado etc etc - all those top shelf, resin soaked legally available strains (quality controlled no less) that must all vape like a dream in a Firefly 2 Do you realize how lucky you are (or maybe how unlucky most of the rest of the world is)?
Modnote: Edited to fix visibility as requested.
First and foremost, can everyone reach a consensus on this fact: For the Firefly 2 specifically, there is a direct, proportional relationship between the quality of the cannabis (specifically trichome density and potency of the product) and the quantity/thickness of the vapor and number of hits you can get from one bowl. I am surprised that I have never seen this mentioned anywhere. Given that I live in a city and country where cannabis is far from legal, the quality of the available product fluctuates quite considerably. I have noticed that when I am trying to vape mid-range/mediocre product (I would not even consider trying to vape low grade flower in a firefly), usually I will struggle to get even 4 or 5 half decent vape hits from one bowl, and that requires straining my throat muscles to the point where I feel like they are going to burst. And that's with the temperature set at 370 degrees F (not far off combustion temp). Whereas vaping any good to great quality, modern day professionally bred strain will yield about 8 or 9 really good vape hits (stirring the bowl after about 4 tokes, as you should), where I can really taste and feel the vapor as I inhale, producing a thick cloud of vapor upon exhalation. The taste is amazing and enhanced in a Firefly 2 if it is one of those tasty and potent strains. Is this a trend exhibited by all vapes in general?
Next Firefly 2 question: The airflow needle available for the firefly 2+, can it be used to clean out the airflow jets in the bowl for the firefly 2 as well? Currently I use an air-spray can with a very thin plastic nozzle to try and clean out the tiny holes, that do eventually get clogged.
Next question: When I was researching my first vape purchase 4 years ago I was recommended 2 other models: pax 3 and flowermate v5.0s. Are they better at vaporizing cannabis flower that is mid range quality than the FF2, at the equivalent temperature (370 degrees F - for proper comparison)? By better performance I mean more hits from same volume of herb and also thicker vapor. Or given that it s 4 years on, maybe someone has a newer, better model they can recommend that would perform well with low to mid range bud. Something that is the closest thing to a bong that is a vaporizer, which, incidentally, is what the designers of the Firefly use as one of their advertising claims.
Does anyone know the name of the vaporizer that Snoop Dogg was using at the 66:50 minute mark (during the out-takes after the end of the film) of Netflix's Mac and Devin Go to High School (mammoth task to try put an image from it on here)? It looks really easy to use, and Snoop seems to dig it, so must be a good model.
Gee wiz, I envy all the crew from California, Colorado etc etc - all those top shelf, resin soaked legally available strains (quality controlled no less) that must all vape like a dream in a Firefly 2 Do you realize how lucky you are (or maybe how unlucky most of the rest of the world is)?
Modnote: Edited to fix visibility as requested.
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